Has the Nigerian Army Become a 'Repelling Force' Against ISWAP?
The Nigerian Army now appears to sit back and wait for ISWAP to strike rather than taking the fight to them. Every day we see headlines about troops repelling or foiling attacks. Who should be on the offensive? Where is the military intelligence that tracks enemy commanders and funding? We need answers from the Defence Intelligence Agency. Who are ISWAP and Boko Haram members? Where do they live, who arms and funds them, and why isn’t the army hunting them down?
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